Sociology of Health and Medicine This program offers students a coherent curriculum that emphasizes the socio-demographic, cultural, political, and ethical contexts that underlie health behavior and health policy.

Study Sociology Abroad! Sociology students can count study abroad credits towards their major or minor! Plan early and talk to the sociology advisor about your interest in going abroad in order to determine what courses will transfer

Sociology Undergraduate Research Opportunities The SURO program allows students to learn more about a specific topic in the discipline, as well as practice sociological resarch methods by assisting a faculty member or a graduate student with their ongoing research projects. Students earn academic credit (SOC 394) for their assistance

Michigan faculty do cutting edge research University of Michigan Sociology faculty regularly publish articles and books that influence and impact the field of sociology and our understanding of the social world.

Department of Sociology Statement in Support of a Diverse and Just Community

The University of Michigan is committed to an environment that values and respects people of all races, socioeconomic and educational backgrounds, gender identities, sexual orientations, cultural backgrounds, religions, abilities, ages, and nationalities. The Department of Sociology embraces and values diversity as it makes our department and discipline excellent in its scholarship, teaching, and service to the campus and communities beyond.

As a community, we oppose all expressions of bigotry and hate. We are proud of and support our community members who have been standing up against recent expressions of bigotry, racism, white supremacy, and hatred on our campus. We support the many measures that have been proposed by students and others around campus to move us toward the goal of a diverse, just, and inclusive campus.'

We strive to support our students and faculty on the front lines of learning and research; to steward our planet, our community, our campus. To do this, Sociology needs you—because the world needs Victors.